We really appreciate all the awesome leads! Thank you. We will definitely be using most of them. After much deliberation and tossing & turning about this opportunity we decided to recreate the ACEO images on 8x10 canvasses freehand for the customer. We sent her pictures of them and she loved them. The framing bit was the hardest part. We ended up finding a fine art framer near us (Hartford Fine Art & Framing) and got a radical (from our perception) quote of $44 per frame. Even the Framer said there are better deals at Michaels. But thats hard work, and we rather focus on creating rather than shop for frames all day. Anyway, the customer just wanted the invoice so she could hang the paintings on her wall ASAP. So we sent it. We had no idea what to charge for the 8x10 paintings. I sought & sought & sought advice, and finally arrived at quantifying the Time it took to create (I googled the hourly rate for artists), the size compared with an ACEO, and the cost of materials.
Also, we weren't sure if she wanted the original ACEOS as well but we added them to the invoice anyway with a note saying that we would be happy to make any adjustments she needs to feel good about it all. She then wanted to know what the difference was between the ACEOS & the 8x10s and she said the invoice was a little more than she expected to pay. Luckily, we made sure to take a picture of the frame samples with the paintings, and she wanted to see them first before buying. So we sent that along with the Frame quote and the explanation about the difference.
What a learning experience! In the end, however, she paid the original amount of the invoice we sent!
And both 8x10 paintings sold for $100 each! Yay!!!
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~ Suzi
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“Art is never finished, only abandoned.” - Leonardo da Vinc
~ Suzi
* alley-art *
“Art is never finished, only abandoned.” - Leonardo da Vinc